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$20.00 Ashford University PSY 101
- From Psychology: General-Psychology
- Closed, but you can still post tutorials
- Due on Jul. 12, 2012
- Asked on Jul 09, 2012 at 3:25:02PM
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Perception
Take an element of visual perception (such as color, constancy, depth, movement, and others) and explain how you rely on it in some aspect of your life. How does psychological research explain that element? Does that explanation seem to fit with your experience?
Learning
Use the learning concepts in Chapter 4 to describe an episode of classical conditioning you have experienced or observed, and likewise an incident of operant conditioning. Did those learning experiences last over time and did they generalize to other situations?
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Preview: ... olor is one of the most important components in the realm of optical stimuli. Across the entire animal kingdom being able to distinguish color for a variety of purposes. For example, in some species mate identification is achieved by displaying and recognizing certain colors. For humans, color allows us to distinguish objects from one another. This helps create distinguished objects in the visual perception. However, there are mutations in genes that can knock out certain proteins and/or cause dysfunctional proteins ranging from conditions such as red-green colorblindness to complete colorblindness. There are many instances in which color identifi ...
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